Because not everyone has a massive budget to transform dreary spaces into lively work environments, <a href="http://www.latelate.pl/">LATE Architects</a> gave <a href="http://www.kompany.pl/">Kompany's</a> Krakow offices a sustainable upgrade called ‘_AFxTT[…]’ with nothing more than 3,000 feet of tape, some wood, and a splash of paint. The geometric graphics in red, white, and black are derived from no fewer than 1,400 photographs snapped of surrounding industrial buildings, and they extend from the floors and walls up to the ceiling.

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

LATE Architects transformed a Polish office using little more than paint and tape

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

Working on a tight budget, the duo took 1,400 photographs of surrounding industrial spaces

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

The images were then overexposed to create a series of graphics

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

Painted in red, white and black, the graphics extend from the floor and walls all the way to the ceiling

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

Although it's not the most staggering design intervention we have featured, it is definitely innovative

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

We also like that very few materials were required to liven the space up, compared to other renovation projects

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AFxTT by LATE Architects

Because not everyone has a massive budget to transform dreary spaces into lively work environments, LATE Architects gave Kompany's Krakow offices a sustainable upgrade called ‘_AFxTT[…]’ with nothing more than 3,000 feet of tape, some wood, and a splash of paint. The geometric graphics in red, white, and black are derived from no fewer than 1,400 photographs snapped of surrounding industrial buildings, and they extend from the floors and walls up to the ceiling.